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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can assure you principals do not have a say. I am school based and we have had several cases where my admin wanted to rescind a COSA for behaviors and was told no due to the behavior not being egregious enough. My admin also told me she had no idea who was on a COSA or who was applying for one unless it happened to be divulged to her or she happened to look in their file. This was very recent as of this year and last [/quote] Big difference between rescinding a COSA and advocating for/against one to be approved. The point of the COSA is that it would cause undue hardship on the family. Behavior doesn't really factor into that--a badly behaved student's family is still facing that undue hardship if their COSA is rescinded. You can argue "so what?" but that's an issue that would be considered.[/quote]
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